Said by: Wang Jinxi's Preface to the Orchid Pavilion: "Although it is not as prosperous as the silk and bamboo orchestras, it is enough to talk about love."
Although there is no lively scene where the band plays an entertainment role, it is enough to express their deep feelings while drinking and reciting poems.
Example: The bamboo string is melodious, and the sound turns to He Qingyue. Li Mu 'an's poem Yangko
The music of silk and bamboo is melodious and the voice is fresh.
Grammar: used as subject, object and attribute; Instrumental
Idioms solitaire: Implication and sound are everywhere.
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Idioms solitaire interpretation:
First, the meaning? [Xiá n Wà izhy and n]
Explanation: The original meaning refers to the aftersound of music. Metaphor is implicit, that is, it is revealed indirectly by words, not explicitly.
From: The Book of Prison Nephews by Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The implication is empty, and I don't know why."
Translation: Implicit and hollow voice, I don't know where it comes from.
Grammar: as subject and object; Metaphor between the lines
Second, what is the sound? [Yang róng wán záI]
Explanation: sound: sound; Rong: face; Wan: I think so. Sounds and looks like they're still there. Describe missing the dead.
From: Don Cao Song's Wuxia: "Every year, the old things are there, and every day, who dreams frequently. It should be that Jingshan can't stay, it is still worth seeing. "
There is old news every year, and who dreams frequently every day. It should be that Jingshan can't stay, and now I can still see good times.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Describe missing the dead.